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I've listened to a few memoirs read by the author and a few other (only non-fiction) books as well. I have to say that in each case I thought the author ill-served by the narrator. At this point, I'd have to be really motivated to listen to a book if it were read by the author; it's an automatic turn-off.
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The Stephen Hawking-read lectures aside, "Read by the Author" is still something that I tend to look for because of some great past experiences, with fiction and non-fiction both. ApK |
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I agree, there are very few exceptions to that rule. IMHO the exceptions include Bill Bryson, Stephen King and Stephen Fry. All of them add something unique that a third party narrator can't.
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Beyond that, it's a well-written book. Comey has a knack for choosing the right words to convey a precise description and paint a picture. The writing isn't clumsy or overly pedantic; you don't feel that the guy was sitting there with a thesaurus so as to appear erudite. It's a good book. For anyone who's a political junkie, it's definitely a must-read. |
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Comedians self-narrate well
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I was kidding, but in truth I detested Bryson's reading the one time I tried him, for One Summer. I said this at the time in my Goodreads review:
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Bryson's a narrator who gets widely divergent reactions on the love/hate spectrum. I can think of only Scott Brick as engendering similarly disparate responses. |
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They don't do marmite in the U.S. And I confess I've had mixed results with Bryson's readings. I liked Walk, but didn't like another one.
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Simon Winchester may be the author who reads his own books that I like the most. I think that his voice just is a perfect match for his books. He's coming out with a new book in a couple of weeks. I probably wouldn't have noticed if not for this thread.
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Just finished up The King Beyond the Gate, David Gemmell's 2nd Drenai book. Very good book. I do like the reader.
Next up is Tamora Pierce's latest, Tempests and Slaughter: The Numair Chronicles. I generally like to alternate book styles to keep from getting burned out. |
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In pursuit of my long-term to read all of Wodehouse in more-or-less chronological order, I'm listening to Ukridge, read by Jonathan Cecil. Frederick Davidson has narrated most of my Wodehouse listens and I prefer him, but the reality is that I find myself listening to Davidson so frequently that I fear he'll stale on me, even though he's one of my top three narrators. And Cecil's not bad, except... he mispronounces "Featherstonehaugh." Really, everyone knows that one.
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Just finished up Tempests and Slaughter: The Numair Chronicles Book 1 by Tamora Pierce. This wasn't quite as good, IMPO, as many of her books. It was ok, but audiobooks do tend to bring out the issues in a book simply because you can't go into scan mode. I don't know if she is trying to shift to a new target audience or not. It wasn't bad, but probably not a book that I'm going to re-read or listen to again.
Started on Insurrection by David Weber, the last of the Stars at War books. |
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